0:46 Linc
Disney+ has a range of new content aimed at different audiences, with Marvel and Star Wars set up to appeal to the adventure, family action, genre, fantasy and science fiction loving audience. Or geek culture. So you think we might see more content created by Disney to speak to us? Could we see an Indiana Jones series? Is there other original content they could create, or extend upon from their existing intellectual property cache?
As an aside, the Indy movies will never get to Disney at this stage, but what's the rights situation with the young Indy shows?
7:49 Anthony Lawrey
What do you think about how outspoken Oscar Isaac is in regards to his roles? There’s the “drama” with Disney and their influences in TRoS and then his comments about how horrible it was filming for X-Men Apocalypse.
13:48 Steven
What are your thoughts about what DC is doing with continuity in their movies? Joker is clearly meant to be separate, but what about The Batman (2021)? With all new actors for Alfred, Gordon, and Wayne, and Affleck done being Batman, what hope do they have in circling back and having the heroes team up again? Are there sections of DC fandom who are explaining it as the “Snyderverse” being totally retconned out (along with the first Suicide Squad)?
21:18 Woo S Kim
Who do you put on your Marvel Comics Villain Rushmore, mine is Apocalypse, Thanos, Doctor Doom, and Ultron.
22:32 Mookie Johnson
Piggybacking on you October Patrons choice episode, would a comic book series showing adventures of the Secret Avengers between Civil war and Infinity war be good fit?
25:37 Alex Klein
I know must of us have a rough idea of the difference between a producer and Executive producer but could you dive in more? Are they paid differently? I know EP can be a fluff title but I’m sure there are some nuances.
32:56 Steven
Let’s say hypothetically Sony gets bought, and all Spider-Man rights revert to Marvel Studios. You are Disney, and you want to continue the outstanding success of Into the Spiderverse. You don’t want to add to Feige’s workload. Who do you entrust with making another animated Miles Morales film, Disney Animation or Pixar?
34:06 Mookie Johnson
How do director teams, like the Russo Brothers among others, divide the responsibilities? Also, do they each basically get half of what solo director would be paid for the same movie?
37:01 Steven
I’d love to know more about the terms; pre-production, production, and post-production, and the time table for starting production on a project (film or Disney + series) all the way to release. Often we talk about shooting beginning roughly a year before release, but I’d like to know more about what all needs to get done from the start of shooting to release. How early can a film conceivably make it to release if it starts shooting, say, February 1st, 2020? As a follow up, how could this differ for a Disney + series? If Loki starts shooting late January, what is the earliest that series COULD stream on Disney +? That is, assuming we didn’t already know it was set for Spring 2021.
56:26 Michael Weaselboy
Who do you think would win in a lightsaber duel Luke from Return of the Jedi or Kylo Ren from The Force Awakens???
57:09 Woo S Kim
As I am writing this question, it is the decade anniversary of the iPad, what did you think of the device in 2010, were you interested in getting one at any time, and do you have an iPad currently?
58:04 Jim Scroggs
What are some of your favorite memories of Kobe Bryant?
1:02:53 Steven
There seems to be some misinformation spreading about Spider-Man rights and the SUMC: is it actually possible for Sony to sell the rights to Spider-Man to another studio besides Disney? I’ve seen people say that Sony could just sell those rights to Apple first, then sell the studio to Apple separately, preventing the rights from reverting to Disney.
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